Deo Komakech is employed by the National Memory and Peace Documentation Centre (NMPDC). Based in Kitgum, and funded by the UK charity Christian Aid, their mission is to harvest information concerning the 19 years in which the LRA preyed upon the people of this region, which is known as Acholiland

Amoko village in Acholiland. The Acholi suffered the worst of the war’s atrocities. Because they wouldn’t join the LRA’s anti-government forces, its leader Joseph Kony – an Acholi himself – accused them of treachery

Patrick Okello discovered the remains of his father about eight miles from Amoko, where he’d run into the LRA. 'My brother and I found his body cut up into small pieces,' he says. 'There was a lot of blood. We buried him quickly in a shallow grave with sand near our home. Then we ran away in case the LRA were still in the area. I think my father is still vengeful about the fact that his last funeral rite has not been carried out. He always tells me he needs a proper burial. He is angry.'